| | |  | TCP/IP | Home » » » Routing TCP/IP, Volume 1 (2nd Edition) | | | | | | | Product Promotions: | | | | | Description: | | A detailed examination of interior routing protocols -- completely updated in a new edition A complete revision of the best-selling first edition--widely considered a premier text on TCP/IP routing protocols A core textbook for CCIE preparation and a practical reference for network designers, administrators, and engineers Includes configuration and troubleshooting lessons that would cost thousands to learn in a classroom and numerous real-world examples and case studies Praised in its first edition for its approachable style and wealth of information, this new edition provides readers a deep understanding of IP routing protocols, teaches how to implement these protocols using Cisco routers, and brings readers up to date protocol and implementation enhancements. Routing TCP/IP, Volume 1, Second Edition, includes protocol changes and Cisco features that enhance routing integrity, secure routers from attacks initiated through routing protocols, and provide greater control over the propagation of routing information for all the IP interior routing protocols. Routing TCP/IP, Volume 1, Second Edition, provides a detailed analysis of each of the IP interior gateway protocols (IGPs). Its structure remains the same as the best-selling first edition, though information within each section is enhanced and modified to include the new developments in routing protocols and Cisco implementations. What's New In This Edition? The first edition covers routing protocols as they existed in 1998. The new book updates all covered routing protocols and discusses new features integrated in the latest version of Cisco IOS Software. IPv6, its use with interior routing protocols, and its interoperability and integration with IPv4 are also integrated into this book. Approximately 200 pages of new information are added to the main text, with some old text removed. Additional exercise and solutions are also included. | | | Product Details: | | | Author:
| Jeff Doyle | | Hardcover:
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| October 29, 2005 | | Language:
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The best book to learn Routing Protocols for Cisco!!Jun 25, 2006
By Sean E. Connelly
"Just a bithead - CCIE#17085"
Jeff Doyle's 2nd edition of his best-selling book - "Routing TCI/IP Volume 1" is a welcome revision to the cannon required for any CCIE Routing & Switching candidate. Jeff Doyle, along with Jennifer Carroll, has done an excellent job at updating what is considered by many to be THE book on routing. In particular, the new edition does a terrific job at describing the white-elephant in the room - IPv6, IPv6's packet format and how to configure some routing protocols to advertise IPv6 prefixes.
The primary focus of this book discusses the most popular routing protocols - RIPv1 & RIPv2, EIGRP, OSPFv2 and, particular to IPv6, RIPng and OSPFv3. Dedicating over 450 pages to these topics alone makes the book worth itself. A further 130 pages are used to discuss route control (redistribution, filtering and route-maps).
In particular, I was impressed by:
* The book is fully-updated, and is not just a copy-and-paste of subject matter from the first book. For instance, on page 439 is discussed the use of a much misunderstood newer command `area nssa translate type7 suppress-fa'. This is just an example of complex and new commands that are documented.
* Of all the books I have looked at, this book does the best job at introducing oneself to RIPng.
* The book wastes little time discussing site-local addresses for IPv6. As the difficulties of using of IPv6's site-local addresses has rendered ths address as too complex to implement (and was, in fact, deprecated in RFC 3879), this books notes this and moves on. This goes against other recent books that that wastes pages and time discussing IPv6 site-local addresses. As any CCIE candidate will attest, studying time comes at a premium.
There are few cons worth mentioning:
* The book repeatedly incorrectly documents IPv6's link-local addresses as FF80::/10. Link-local addresses start as FE80::/10.
*IS-IS is discussed (which is no longer on the CCIE R&S lab). The book went to press too late to discuss EIGRP for IPv6 and is sorely missed.
*The book does bypass some interesting subtleties that you know Doyle is aware of but are, for the most part, undocumented. For instance, the differences between EIGRP and RIP when using the neighbor command.
The path to the CCIE R&S can be a long (and costly) road. While this book is focused towards candidates for CCIE Routing & Switching Lab, I believe this book would be a welcome addition to any Networkers' bookshelf.
I give this book 5 pings out of 5:
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5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Jeff does it again!!!Nov 22, 2005
By Niloufer Tamboly The second edition of the book was a long felt need as there have been a lot of changes in the CCIE certification blueprint as well the Cisco IOS.
This is the most highly recommended book for anyone attempting to study for any of the CCIE certifications as Routing and Switching are covered in varying degrees in all the CCIE written Exams.
The detailed coverage of IPV6 is a highpoint of this book as it is very well explained with the help of various examples and also by comparing and contrasting it with IPV4 so as to bring out the true subtleness of and the glaring differences between the two. By showing how each task is done differently with IPV6 makes the difficult and confusing address scheme which is in hex much more understandable. Through out the book where ever applicable the authors use IPV6 addresses during various configuration examples to clarify the concepts.
The principles of route redistribution are explained with the help of case studies and sample output which make this usually difficult to understand and confusing topic much more bearable. Redistribution remains the cause of most problems in the lab and once routes are redistributed a variety of problems crop up. Jeff explains the right way to do this and most importantly what not to do.
The troubleshooting case study at the end of the chapter explains the method to troubleshoot that particular protocol and provides tips on what to basically look for.
Then the troubleshooting exercises provide the opportunity to test the troubleshooting knowledge.
This knowledge comes in handy for the CCIE LAB as time is always short and if something breaks down troubleshooting skills can make the difference between getting your magical Number or a visit to the LAB again.
By totally revising and revamping the contents of the book the authors and reviewers have made sure that this book remains a must buy for all seasoned network engineers and students of Cisco Certifications.
The author Jeff Doyle is a professional services engineer and IPv6 solutions manager. The coauthor Jennifer Carroll is an independent network consultant in Redmond, WA.
I give this book 4 stars on a scale of 5, 5 being the highest. I strongly recommend this book.
Niloufer Tamboly, CISSP
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Great VolumeDec 17, 2005
By Wole Akpose
"wolexca"
Jeff Doyle has done it again. Routing TCP/IP Volume I second edition has reaffirmed Jeff and Jennifer's excellent pedagogical prowess, with the TCP/IP routing framework. When I read routing TCP/IP volumes I and II several years ago, the excellent presentation of the various routing protocols in a clear case study driven manner helped me develop a firm understanding of the various interior and exterior routing protocols available for TCP/IP. TCP/IP Volume I second edition is a more concise edition of the first edition with several new chapters on IP version 6 specific protocols.
Unlike the 14 chapter, 1026 pages long first edition, the second edition is organized into 14 chapters also but is 910 pages long and comes with a 45 day free online access at safari book online. That's a great deal. The organization of this edition is similar to the first; Part I deals with basic concepts, Part II with interior routing protocols and part three discusses routing controls and interoperability. Part IV is a collection of appendices and solutions to problems discussed throughout the text.
Part one now includes an expanded review of IP version 6 in a chapter by itself. This is arguably one of the better treatments of the subject I have seen in a text and provides a concise introduction to IP version 6 protocol headers, control protocols and addressing.
Part two includes an expanded treatment of RIP version 2 as well as the new RIPng which is an RIP implementation for IP v6. The now deprecated IGRP has been dropped and a totally new chapter on OSPF version 3 explains the updated OSPF for IP v6.
Part three, like one and two also includes updated and new case studies to reflect current and future trends. A new case study on IP version 6 redistribution with route maps shows a simple example of route redistribution from RIPng to IS-IS for IP v6 networks.
Like previous Doyle's work, this book is heavily invested in sample configurations using Cisco IOS, but the clear treatment of technology theories and directions make this book a great reference for all internetworking engineers out there.
The clear and detailed presentation of the materials make this book accessible to networking professionals of all grade, newbie to experts alike. And as organizations prep themselves for the inevitable migration to IP v6 , Jeff Doyle's book is definitely an additional resource for the engineers whose job it will be to provision the change.
Definitely not the be all book on TCP/IP , the book will likely become a key ingredient in the arsenal of network managers, administrators and even researches and an excellent guide to Cisco network professionals and students. If anything, I will recommend this volume, and highly so, to aspiring Cisco Certification candidates and anyone who already owns or have read the first edition. This edition is indeed an upgrade.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Awesome!Feb 27, 2006
By Saurabh Nautiyal Well ideally any CCIE (R&S) preparation has to start with this book as in my case. Though a IE level book the book is very clear,precise and easy to comprehend. I really liked the language which is very easy to understand so anybody with basic knowledge should be able to read this book.
Lot of examples is another great feature of this book. Each concept is followed by topology with lot of configuration illustartion showing routing tables and OSPF database. The best part of this book is the coverage of OSPF v2 which is in great detail showing all the formats of LSA and other packet types. The new topics included are IPv6 ,RIPng and OSPF v3.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Routing TCP/IP, Vol 1 2nd Ed.Jan 07, 2006
By Scott M. Evans After hearing about how valuable and informative the first edition of Routing TCP/IP was I knew I had to give the new and improved Routing TCP/IP Vol 1, Second Edition a go. After passing my CCNA test a few months ago, the natural route is to pursue the CCNP certification. Even though this book is labeled "CCIE Professional Development", it is also an in-depth resource for your CCNP routing studies.
Routing TCP/IP Vol 1 starts off with a few chapters of Routing basics. You get a good review of the TCP/IP protocol suite, an IPv6 Overview, and a review of Static and Dynamic Routing. The Chapter on IPv6 is quite in-depth. IPv6 addressing, Header format, ICMPv6 and Neighbor Discovery Protocol are among the topics in this chapter. After the first review section you enter the heart of the book. Part II, Interior Routing Protocols. RIP, RIPv2, classless routing, OSPF, EIGRP, and Integrated IS-IS are the chapters you will be diving into. Each chapter explains proper Operation, Configuration and Troubleshooting of its respective protocol. Anything and everything you will ever want to know about the aforementioned Interior routing protocols are within these pages. The last part of Routing TCP/IP Vol 1is the Route Control and Interoperability section. This section of the book goes over Route Redistribution, ODR (On-demand Routing), Route Filtering and Route maps.
Just like most Cisco Press books, the figures are easy to follow along with and are clear. The command output examples are easy to understand and follow. The examples in the book make it easy to see how to apply all the information. I'm a visual person, and to see all the technology applied and the output shown helps a lot. Routing TCP/IP Vol 1 Second Edition will be beneficial for a person holding a CCNP certification looking to move on to the CCIE Routing & Switching Certification. In my opinion, it will also benefit a CCNA studying for the CCNP certification. More importantly the Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks (BSCI) 642-801 test. The Interior Routing chapters on OSPF, EIGRP and Integrated IS-IS will help you understand more then enough to pass the BSCI test, along with the BSCI Self-Study and Exam Cert guide. Routing TCP/IP Vol 1will make a excellent addition to a Cisco engineer's home Cisco Press library, not to mention a perfect book reference to have at the work place. Jeff Doyle and Jennifer Carrol's writing style's are excellent. They make understanding and consuming all this information painless. It might not be painless for everyone, but if you are a information hog like myself, then it will be rather painless. I would buy another Cisco Press title written by Jeff Doyle and/or Jennifer Carrol in a heartbeat. On a Scale of 1 to 5, 5 being the highest. I would give Routing TCP/IP Vol 1 Second edition a 5 without a doubt. The information is in-depth, easy to understand and relatively painless to retain. Yeah, you might have to read it twice, but isn't it that way with all technology books like this? Especially books on Cisco Technology.
I recommend this book to anyone studying for the BSCI CCNP test, a CCNP looking to move on to the CCIE Routing & Switching written test, or a Network Engineer looking to know the ins and outs of Interior Routing Protocols. Routing TCP/IP Vol1 will make a perfect work reference or a home reference for your personal Cisco Press Library.
Off to purchase Routing TCP/IP Vol 2 for Exterior Routing Protocols. If it is anything close to this Routing TCP/IP Vol 1 Second Edition, then I will be a very happy camper.
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